Overview The Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein) is one of the nation's oldest. From the start, our goal has been to train outstanding students to become future leaders of academic medicine and medical research. Continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health since 1964, the Einstein MSTP has 516 illustrious Alumni with careers spanning the spectrum from basic science research to clinical medicine and many variations in between. Today, the Einstein MSTP is still unique. Larger than most other MSTPs, it fosters a strong academic and social community within the college. While large enough to be an independent academic unit, the program is still small enough to provide students with the individual attention their unique careers require. The MSTP recognizes that the successful physician-scientist training is not simply medical school plus graduate training. The program integrates MSTP-specific courses with medical and graduate courses, during the first 18 months of preclinical course work. Integration continues in the PhD thesis years through weekly involvement in the MSTP Continuity Clinic. Students have outstanding publications and residency placements. The Einstein MSTP encourages applications from all individuals. In his 1951 letter agreeing to allow the newly formed College of Medicine to be named in his honor, Professor Albert Einstein stated, "...it will welcome students of all creeds and races." The MSTP is committed to fulfilling Professor Einstein's legacy. We are dedicated to providing outstanding care to our Bronx community and training our students to be outstanding physician-scientists who will become future leaders in biomedical research and academic medicine. Featured Video M.D./Ph.D. Program (MSTP) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Four M.D./Ph.D. students share what motivates them to pursue the long and rigorous course toward becoming physician-scientists. Established in 1964 with one of the first National Institutes of Health grants for physician-scientist training, Einstein's program has received continuous NIH funding ever since and now has 500 alumni. More Videos Highlights & Recent News More News Einstein Magazine Celebrating 60 Years of Training Physician Scientists Sep 24, 2024 Feature Inaugural Impact Day Showcases Medical Student Research and Commitment to Service May 01, 2023 Feature Graduate Student Researchers Win 2023 Marmur Award Apr 20, 2023 Awards & Accomplishments Einstein Graduate Student Researchers Honored at 2024 Marmur Symposium Einstein Alumna Elizabeth McNally, M.D., Ph.D., Named Editor at Journal of Clinical Investigation Inaugural Impact Day Showcases Medical Student Research and Commitment to Service" Graduate Student Researchers Win 2023 Marmur Award Random Gene Expression is Critical for Stem Cell Function Einstein Celebrates Second Annual Ph.D. Convocation Physician-Scientist Training Outcomes Student Has Stimulating Future Following His Passions to an M.D.-Ph.D. M.D.-Ph.D. Support Pursuing His Passion Predoctoral Fellowships Jackson Rogow NIH NRSA F30 Fellowship, " Regulation of Presynaptic Gene Transcripts During Synaptogenesis" (Sponsor, Peri Kurshan and Robert Singer, Neuroscience) Daniella Miller NIH NRSA F30 Fellowship, "Investigation of Chromatin Modifiers to Elucidate the Phenotypic Variability of Congenital Heart Disease in Patients with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome"(Sponsor, Bernice Morrow, Genetics) Elliot Kim F30 NRSA Fellowship, "Effects of locomotion on visual inter-areal processing" (Sponsor, Adam Kohn, Neuroscience) Blake Ebert NIH NRSA F30 Fellowship, "Tet-mediated DNA hydroxylation vs formylation and carboxylation in NSC biology" (Sponsor, Meelad Dwalaty, Genetics) Brett Bell NIH NRSA F30 Fellowship, "Anti-Complement Immunotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer" (Sponsor, Chandan Guha, Pathology) Erik Guillen NIH NRSA F31 Fellowship, "Impact of T cell receptor signaling on memory CD8+ T cell stemness" (Sponsor, Gregoire Lauvau, Microbiology & Immunology) Helen Jung NIH NRSA F30 Fellowship, "Strategies for next-generation flavivirus vaccine development" (Sponsor, Jon Lai, Biochemistry) Riana Lo Bu NIH NRSA F31 Fellowship, "Dissecting GWAS Identified Risk Variants in Parkinson's Disease – Functional Role of GPNMB in the Pathogenesis of PD" (Sponsor, Frank Soldner, Neuroscience) Publications Ghersin H*, Gulfo MC*, Frohlich BA, Wilson SM, Berlot AA, Zhang JS, Kankaria R, Radparvar A, Lin J, Blackmore MA, Raff AC. 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